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4.00 Credits
Introduces Internet graphics and how they are related to the World Wide Web. Students gain in-depth knowledge of graphics preparation and optimizing graphics for use on the Internet. Course content includes exploring the Internet, using various programs to create and optimize images for use on the Internet, and the use of basic HTML programming. Vocabulary of the Internet, various graphic fi le formats, compression schemes, and concepts of effective graphic communication on the Internet are also discussed. This course is part of the Web design concentration. (0825-324, 344) Studio 4, Credit 2 (F, S)
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4.00 Credits
Students continue to learn how to use design elements successfully to create a multi-page website. Students are introduced to the concept of website design, site navigation theories and the management of a multi-page website. Students explore advanced techniques of web design with the inclusion of video and programmed elements. This course is part of the Web design concentration. (0825-346, 0805-251) Studio 4, Credit 2 (F, W)
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8.00 Credits
An advanced course stressing layout, mechanical and computer skills within the context of a professional studio environment. The course involves practical work experience with an emphasis on studio procedures, work habits, professional skills and dealing with clients as well as working in teams to solve design problems. (0825-322, 324, 344) Studio 8, Credit 4 (F, W, S)
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8.00 Credits
Art and computer design students' fi nal professional preparation course prior to graduation. Students must prepare and submit a portfolio of artwork for fi nal review by a jury composed of department faculty members and professional artists. (0825-299, 351) Studio 8, Credit 4 (F, W, S)
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4.00 Credits
Students experiment and further explore the creative possibilities of several illustration software programs. Students will have the opportunity to create professional quality illustrations for various audiences and print media. This is an elective course for both art and computer design students and students in other majors. (0825-310) Studio 4, Credit 2 (W, S)
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3.00 Credits
Credit variable (F, W, S)
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3.00 Credits
Credit variable (F, W, S)
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2.00 Credits
A sampling of optical fi nishing technology, including an overview of the career, admissions and graduate requirements; sources of employment; and expectations of students in the program. Students learn the titles, roles and responsibilities of vision-care personnel, including the M.D., O.D., dispensing optician and optical fi nishing technologist. Class 2, Credit 2 (F)
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2.00 Credits
The function and use of optical laboratory equipment necessary to the production of single-vision eye wear. Students learn the basic concepts of sphere, cylinder, axis and geometric center. Class 2, Credit 2 (W)
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2.00 Credits
Introduces the concept of writing functions of given vertometer parts. Students learn the process of writing step-by-step sequential procedures for equipment operation. They practice determining lens powers from vertometer readings and calculating decentration from given prescription information. They also learn the meanings of various optical terms found on prescription forms. (0827-106 or permission of department) Class 2, Credit 2 (S)
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